Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is 7^7÷7^3 in exponential simplest form?(1 point)

I apologize for any confusion.

When the base is 1, any number raised to any exponent is still 1. However, when dividing with the same base, we subtract the exponents.

So, for the expression 2^6 ÷ 2^1, we have 2^(6-1) = 2^5.

Therefore, the exponent in an equivalent form to the expression 2^6 ÷ 2^1 when the base is 1 is 5.

My apologies for the confusion. Let me correct my response.

When dividing exponential expressions with the same base, we subtract the exponents.

So, 9^8 ÷ 9^6 can be simplified as 9^(8-6) = 9^2.

Therefore, 9^8 ÷ 9^6 is equivalent to the whole number 81.

What is the exponent in an equivalent form to the expression 2^6÷2^1 when the base is 1?(1 point)

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Applying the Quotient Rule of Exponents, what is the exponent in an equivalent form of (5/6)^10÷(5/6)^3 ? Answer with a whole number for the exponent.(1 point)

To divide exponential expressions with the same base, we subtract the exponents.

Using the Quotient Rule of Exponents, we have:

(5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3 = (5/6)^(10-3) = (5/6)^7

Therefore, the exponent in an equivalent form of (5/6)^10 ÷ (5/6)^3 is 7.

Apply the Quotient Rule of Exponents to simplify 9^8/9^6 as an equivalent expression.(1 point

are u sure

that's wrong

as a whole number?